From family friendly to more specialised, you’re bound to find something to take part in and enjoy. Browse through the calendar for regular events, weekly, monthly and annual, welcoming locals and visitors. Please see the details for advance booking requirements and accessibility.

2019 events include –

Great Easter Egg Hunt (19th – 28th April)

Sheafstock live music festival (19th – 21st April)

Overground Underground Festival of the Ingleborough Dale (From early May to Sept 2019)

Escape to the Dales Cycle Sportive (30th June)

1940s Homeguard Weekend (5th – 7th July)

Ingleton Gala (20th July)

Mountain Race (20th July)

Ingleton’s Golden Snitch Trail (9th November)

2020 Events –

Escape to the Dales Cycle Sportive – 28th June

1940s Homeguard Weekend (3rd – 5th July)

Please check back often as the calendar is updated regularly with new and exciting things to see and do here in the Ingleton area, including regular village events.

Tutor Adrian Wood leads workshops in blacksmithing in many venues across the North of the country.
His courses are always very popular and fill up very quickly. He works on decorative blacksmithing commissions for many clients in his own forge at Hornby, Teeside when he’s not teaching others.
You will need to wear layers of old clothing as it can be hot work and sensible shoes (not plastic). Safety glasses must be worn and these will be provided along with a thick apron. 4 mobile burners and 6 anvils are set up so everyone can work together.
Basic blacksmithing skills will be taught to create a selection of items from key rings, curved hooks, toasting forks, pokers, and dragon hooks.

Booking: Essential – max 8 places. Telephone 015242 41357 or email info@broadrake.co.uk
Special instructions: Camping and overnight accommodation at Broadrake Bunkbarn is available with a 10% discount for all workshop participants.

Tutor Adrian Wood leads workshops in blacksmithing in many venues across the North of the country.
His courses are always very popular and fill up very quickly. He works on decorative blacksmithing commissions for many clients in his own forge at Hornby, Teeside when he’s not teaching others.
You will need to wear layers of old clothing as it can be hot work and sensible shoes (not plastic). Safety glasses must be worn and these will be provided along with a thick apron. 4 mobile burners and 6 anvils are set up so everyone can work together.
Basic blacksmithing skills will be taught to create a selection of items from key rings, curved hooks, toasting forks, pokers, and dragon hooks.

Booking: Essential – max 8 places. Telephone 015242 41357 or email info@broadrake.co.uk
Special instructions: Camping and overnight accommodation at Broadrake Bunkbarn is available with a 10% discount for all workshop participants.

Tutor Adrian Wood leads workshops in blacksmithing in many venues across the North of the country.
His courses are always very popular and fill up very quickly. He works on decorative blacksmithing commissions for many clients in his own forge at Hornby, Teeside when he’s not teaching others.
You will need to wear layers of old clothing as it can be hot work and sensible shoes (not plastic). Safety glasses must be worn and these will be provided along with a thick apron. 4 mobile burners and 6 anvils are set up so everyone can work together.
Basic blacksmithing skills will be taught to create a selection of items from key rings, curved hooks, toasting forks, pokers, and dragon hooks.

Booking: Essential – max 8 places. Telephone 015242 41357 or email info@broadrake.co.uk
Special instructions: Camping and overnight accommodation at Broadrake Bunkbarn is available with a 10% discount for all workshop participants.

Tutor Adrian Wood leads workshops in blacksmithing in many venues across the North of the country.
His courses are always very popular and fill up very quickly. He works on decorative blacksmithing commissions for many clients in his own forge at Hornby, Teeside when he’s not teaching others.
You will need to wear layers of old clothing as it can be hot work and sensible shoes (not plastic). Safety glasses must be worn and these will be provided along with a thick apron. 4 mobile burners and 6 anvils are set up so everyone can work together.
Basic blacksmithing skills will be taught to create a selection of items from key rings, curved hooks, toasting forks, pokers, and dragon hooks.

Booking: Essential – max 8 places. Telephone 015242 41357 or email info@broadrake.co.uk
Special instructions: Camping and overnight accommodation at Broadrake Bunkbarn is available with a 10% discount for all workshop participants.